Understanding Places View

Many cameras, including cell phones, will include GPS data in the photo’s metadata. This makes it easy to know just where the photo was taken, and provides a valuable, and automatic, way for you to sort your photos.

Mylio’s ‘Places View’ uses the GPS information already written to your photos to present you with a pre-organized view of all of your photos that contain GPS information.

Mylio will organize your photos much like folders or albums. You can easily open folders to contain more specific locations, down to city or town that your photos were taken.

Places view hierarchy is organized by…

Country / State, Province, or Region / City

Adding GPS Data to Photos with No GPS Data or Incorrect GPS Data

If your photo(s) currently do not contain GPS data, or contain incorrect information and you would like for Mylio to display them in Places view, you can easily tell Mylio where your photos were taken to create, or add, your photos to their proper Places album.

Open Mylio and navigate to an image or set of images that do not contain GPS information.

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